My memory isn't that good. We release a number of reports each year. However, I have the report in front of me.
Our estimates are based on various external data sources, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Surface temperatures changed by around 0.9°C and precipitation increased, compared with the average from 1961 to 1990. This already reduced the GDP level in 2021 by 0.8%. Ongoing changes will reduce the GDP level by a further 1.6% by 2100.
We made this finding based on a number of assumptions, including the assumption that all global commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be met.